Over the yrs of my observations. I've tried "patterning" the habits of the local coyotes in my hunt areas. At one time I actually thought I was onto something & started to figure? them out.
Such as, predicting their movement from day to day. This was during a wk long time span of hunting/observing daily. These observations were done on a pr of local coyotes. During that time, they traveled/hunted almost the same exact route daily. Well for three days in a row anyway.
The fourth day in a row. They completely changed their hunt/travel pattern. That day it dawned on me, my quest to understand them was very limited. Et not remotely accurate. Randomly accurate, maybe? if I were to grasp for a straw.
In the medical field. There is a medical term used when referring about a human heart rythm. Regularly Irregular. Seems to fit coyote patterns.
I've had other observations that were quite similar in nature. When observing the daily habits of the local coyotes. There was this one adult pr. That when the wind was a stout NorWester. I would most often see them bed on a dip on a high hillside. Out a little past the 1/2 mile fenceline. They had a high wide panoramic view of [atleast] 180 degrees.
I seen them in that spot many times, during a couple yrs time span. But I always passed on them. As I was more interested in observing/understanding rather than killing. I eventually killed the male[guess I can only take so much], which was an old coyote with worn nub teeth.
Another local pair on another farm. That farmer would alternate his crops every few yrs on an 80 acre field. Alternate from corn to beans. When the field was in corn, after harvest. He would make large round bales from the stalks & chaff.
Well, that same field whenever the wind was from a Northerly direction any given day. Et the large bales were still on the field. I would see atleast one coyote if not two, hunting or bedded down out by a bale.
When the bales were removed from the field & stored up by the farm buildings. Rarely would I see a coyote on that field. Regularly Irregular.
A small pattern if you will. When a wind is from a certain direction. Adult local coyotes tend to bed in specific areas, rather than random areas. No doubt coyotes have varied bedding areas. I believe one factor in where they bed. Has to do with wind direction. Seems to me anyway, one factor of local coyote behavior. Is based upon wind direction along with terrain features. Such as terrain that offers a view & either blocks the wind or assists in blocking the wind from upon their body.
There was another local pr. That often would bed on a patch of pasture land. I seen them numerous times most often alone, but sometimes pr'd up. They would lay in almost the same exact spot on different days, dependant upon the same wind direction.
Like the old male I remarked above previously. This other pr would also bed within mere feet[or inches] of the same exact spot. When they chose to bed in that small focal area.
Another observation I've seen many times. Is a coyote will choose to hunt & bed on a field that offers a wind break. Here in central Iowa. That is a harvested corn field. I believe one factor might be. That a hilly picked corn field, offers them a good panoramic view. As well as a good prey area to hunt. Along with offering that coyote a wind break area.
Such as, predicting their movement from day to day. This was during a wk long time span of hunting/observing daily. These observations were done on a pr of local coyotes. During that time, they traveled/hunted almost the same exact route daily. Well for three days in a row anyway.
The fourth day in a row. They completely changed their hunt/travel pattern. That day it dawned on me, my quest to understand them was very limited. Et not remotely accurate. Randomly accurate, maybe? if I were to grasp for a straw.
In the medical field. There is a medical term used when referring about a human heart rythm. Regularly Irregular. Seems to fit coyote patterns.
I've had other observations that were quite similar in nature. When observing the daily habits of the local coyotes. There was this one adult pr. That when the wind was a stout NorWester. I would most often see them bed on a dip on a high hillside. Out a little past the 1/2 mile fenceline. They had a high wide panoramic view of [atleast] 180 degrees.
I seen them in that spot many times, during a couple yrs time span. But I always passed on them. As I was more interested in observing/understanding rather than killing. I eventually killed the male[guess I can only take so much], which was an old coyote with worn nub teeth.
Another local pair on another farm. That farmer would alternate his crops every few yrs on an 80 acre field. Alternate from corn to beans. When the field was in corn, after harvest. He would make large round bales from the stalks & chaff.
Well, that same field whenever the wind was from a Northerly direction any given day. Et the large bales were still on the field. I would see atleast one coyote if not two, hunting or bedded down out by a bale.
When the bales were removed from the field & stored up by the farm buildings. Rarely would I see a coyote on that field. Regularly Irregular.
A small pattern if you will. When a wind is from a certain direction. Adult local coyotes tend to bed in specific areas, rather than random areas. No doubt coyotes have varied bedding areas. I believe one factor in where they bed. Has to do with wind direction. Seems to me anyway, one factor of local coyote behavior. Is based upon wind direction along with terrain features. Such as terrain that offers a view & either blocks the wind or assists in blocking the wind from upon their body.
There was another local pr. That often would bed on a patch of pasture land. I seen them numerous times most often alone, but sometimes pr'd up. They would lay in almost the same exact spot on different days, dependant upon the same wind direction.
Like the old male I remarked above previously. This other pr would also bed within mere feet[or inches] of the same exact spot. When they chose to bed in that small focal area.
Another observation I've seen many times. Is a coyote will choose to hunt & bed on a field that offers a wind break. Here in central Iowa. That is a harvested corn field. I believe one factor might be. That a hilly picked corn field, offers them a good panoramic view. As well as a good prey area to hunt. Along with offering that coyote a wind break area.
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